For most people it's been a long time since they've experience anything Starship Troopers, probably not since the franchise was released in 1997. The first being a cult classic of 90s sci-fi action movies captured the minds of many. So much so that they have continued to do sequels to that movie all released direct to DVD, most of which did very poorly. There was one bright spot though in 1999, a CG animated series was created for television that was pretty good and well received. That brings us to the new sequel in the franchise Starship Troopers: Invasion, a VOD release all done in CG and produced in Japan. It’s sad to say this new movie shares more in common with previous live-action sequels in quality and not the TV show, even though it’s made in a similar fashion to the latter.
Starship Troopers: Invasion begins toward the end of the
story and flashbacks the viewer to the beginning 4h hours earlier. A
Federation outpost at Fort Casey is under attack from the Bugs (Arachnid spider
creatures that humans are at war with in the franchise) and the ship Alesia is
sent to help the Starship John A. Warden transport survivors and Military
Intelligence Officers back to Earth. Carl Jenkins (Neil Patrick Harris’
character from the original film) who now runs Military Intelligences
Paranormal warfare division takes the John A. Warden on a secret mission
leaving the Alesia, which is then sent on a mission to find it with the help of
Capt. Carmen Ibanez (Denise Richards’character from the original) and get the
ship back to Earth.

Starship Troopers: Invasion is something to stay far away
from. This is not something you should rent even though it has some bug killing
action. Do yourself a favor and just go play a video game like StarCraft 2,
Gears of War or Halo. You’ll feel way better about yourself afterwards and still
have your four bucks.